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March 2, 2022

Duck Tape – WW2 Secret Weapon – WW2 Special

Filed under: Britain, Food, Germany, History, Military, USA, WW2 — Tags: , , — Nicholas @ 04:00

World War Two
Published 1 Mar 2022

This war has seen a huge amount of scientific and technological innovation. New ways of taking lives, and new ways of saving lives abound. But what about the more ordinary, everyday, products of the war? Would you be surprised to hear that people in the 21st century will still be using WWII inventions in daily life.

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Director: Astrid Deinhard
Producers: Astrid Deinhard and Spartacus Olsson
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Image sources:
Picture of heavy duty pants made from cotton cloth fabric, courtesy of Cescelius https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi…
Samples of early duct tape from a Permacel reference book, courtesy of Johnson and Johnson Archives)
Picture of a SPAM can, courtesy of Hormel Foods Corporation
SPAM ad in the May 1943 issue of Woman’s Day magazine, courtesy of clotho98 https://flic.kr/p/8fKtga
IWM H 37531, Q 583, E 18640, CM 3214, WPN 298, E 21339
Picture of SPAM cans on a shelf, courtesy of Richard Harvey https://flic.kr/p/2m4yoKF
Picture of Chanpuru, courtesy of 松岡明芳 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi…
Picture of Spam, rice and egg dish, courtesy of Bing Ramos https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi…
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Jo Wandrini – “Puzzle Of Complexity”
Fabien Tell – “Rememberance”
Philip Ayers – “Please Hear Me Out”
Johannes Bornlof – “The Inspector 4”

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